Morcheeba

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Formed:
1995, over 17 years ago.
Snapshot:
A Group with 49 releases, and credited once on others' music. 5 members.

Biography

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Morcheeba were formed in London in 1995 by musicians Paul and Ross Godfrey, joined by singer Skye Edwards. The band's style has evolved over their career, from the trip-hop beginnings of 1995's Who Can You Trust (which includes the single "Trigger Hippie" used in the film Enemy of the State) to the million selling follow-up, Big Calm.

The band adopted funk and disco for their 2000 release Fragments of Freedom while the follow-up Charango incorporated Brazilian beats and involved collaborations with Kurt Wagner (from alt-country band Lambchop) and rap artist Slick Rick.

Exhausted by a rigorous touring and partying schedule, the band took a career break to recharge their batteries and came back in 2005 with a new singer, ex-Noonday Underground member Daisy Martey. The band released a new album in February 2008, Dive Deep.

Music

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Genres

Alternative Rock, Dance, Electronica, Pop, Trip-hop, Baltimore Club, Rock, Traditional R&B. Vote on Genres

Discography

50 releases – 49 under their own name and 1 credit on others' music Edit

Members

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Skye

current & founder member
  • vocals

Paul Godfrey

current & founder member
    • 1995-

Ross Godfrey

current & founder member
    • 1995-

Daisy Martey

    • 2005-2006

Skye Edwards

founder member
    • 1995-2003

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